"Roosevelt and Churchill intervened militarily as late as possible in the war – despite repeated requests from their ally Stalin: The Red Army and the German Wehrmacht were to destroy each other as much as possible" Criticising NATO is like dynamiting fish in a barrel, there's no need to resort to this...it was our administration who denied their contribution afterwards, nevertheless, the British bomber crews suffered a greater level of attrition than any other service during the war....Speer made clear just how much difficulty was caused on the Eastern Front by the bombing of German cities by the Allies as both anti-aircraft, personnel and fighter resources had to allocated to the defence of Germany.. also the Baltic convoys (despite their losses), managed to supply very considerable resources to the Red Army...(not to mention the contribution of the North African and Mediterranean campaigns), ..
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